osbornecox wrote:
At first I thought you'd come up with something really weird, like eating caterpillars or watching plastic burn.
I don't think MBA admissions committees ACTUALLY want to know who you are as a person; they don't want to read your own personal Heart of Darkness or what not (or read it all, I hated that thing). There is such a thing as "TMI" - in life and in job/school applications.
Whatever you tell them has to mean something; it has to cast light on a trait of yours that WILL BE USEFUL TO YOUR FUTURE CLASSMATES and to the b-school's brand.
You're the only who can really answer whether your astrology habit is something that will act to the betterment of the b-school experience. If it does, then show it. If it doesn't, then I think it's best to let it go... I don't know, what do the stars tell you?
I am not sure whether Astrology is going to be helpful to my future class mates , but its going to help me make a lot of friends(as I did in undergraduate). Over the years Astrology has helped me know the people and their motivations and this is something which I think is a positive take home from Astrology. To be honest, I have been able to use astrology immensely to my advantage as a social networking tool.
Now I need to think, how can I give back to the community..